Cement Shooz

    (Horsefeathers, 1991)
™ and ©1991 Chrisopher McCulloch

Crime has seeped into the fabric of Generic City. Things are going downhill fast, but the final straw is broken when the mayor announces he is, in fact, a giant waterbug. Now, a victim of crime is sparked into action, none other than that incredible hero, Cement Shooz! While accidentally interrupting a drug deal, our hero was dumped into the ocean wearing concrete up to his knees. Saved by a passing tuna boat, surgeons were unable to do more than chip his new leg covering in half, giving him a really hip pair of boots with which to fight crime.

A respectable black-and-white tale by Christopher McCulloch which bears an ever-so slight resemblance to The Tick, but with big cement shoes and no antenna
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